Côté Danse

Crypto

2022-04-08 19:30 2022-04-09 21:30 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: Côté Danse

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/25496

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Guillaume Côté, Principal Dancer, Choreographic Associate at The National Ballet of Canada and multi-disciplinary artist, brings us a cutting-edge new dance work based on an original story by the Pulitzer Prize winning librettist Royce Vavrek. The star dancer-choreographer has teamed up with an impressive group of artists for this independent project, whose universal scope of blending the performing and digital arts creates a unique visual and emotional experience. Moving between...

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Babs Asper Theatre,1 Elgin Street,Ottawa,Canada
April 8 - 9, 2022

≈ 65 minutes · No intermission

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The trajectory of Guillaume Côté’s career has been impressive: as a young student, he arrived at Canada’s National Ballet School from Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec, and has gone on to create an illustrious career as a dancer, composer, and filmmaker, while also working as Choreographic Associate of The National Ballet of Canada and guest principal dancer with some of the world’s finest companies. His choreographic explorations have resulted in vivid collaborations with designer Michael Levine, theatre artist Robert Lepage, and video artist Thomas Payette, to name a few.

Côté’s performance of Crypto, a modern fable exploring the conflict between eroded romance and the human need to control, exhibits his impressive multidisciplinary approach to storytelling within a contemporary movement framework. Accompanied by a stellar cast, sweeping music by Swedish composer Mikael Karlsson, stunning visuals developed by mirari – and supported by the NAC Creation Fund – Crypto will undoubtedly secure Côté Danse a place in the hearts of both ballet and contemporary dance fans.

Enjoy! 


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Program

65 minutes – no intermission

Côté Danse presents Crypto

Created by Guillaume Côté
from an original story by Royce Vavrek.

Creative Team
Choreography and direction: Guillaume Côté
Story and text: Royce Vavrek
Composer: Mikael Karlsson
Sets and video design: mirari / Thomas Payette and Mylène Chabrol
Lighting design: Simon Rossiter, after Étienne Boucher and Jean François Piché
Costume design: Christopher Read
Animation Motion Designer: Joshua Ingleby
Illustrator: Lily Le
Creative assistant and rehearsal director: Anisa Tejpar
Technical director, stage manager: Jean-Hugues Rochette
Projections and video technician: Fabien Locas
Producer: Etienne Lavigne, Anymotion Productions

Cast
Guillaume Côté
Greta Hodgkinson
Natasha Poon Woo
Casia Vengoechea

Voice actors in English: Ben Davis, Christopher Fitzpatrick, Lauren Worsham

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An Anymotion Production, in association with the National Arts Centre’s National Creation Fund

Crypto is a co-production of the CanDance Network Creation Fund, Canadian Stage, Danse Danse, the National Arts Centre, the Banff Centre for the Arts and the Festival des Arts de Saint-Sauveur, supported by the Canada Council for the Arts. Crypto received additional support from the Maison de la culture Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and The National Ballet of Canada.

Crypto was made possible with the generous support of La Fondation Emmanuelle Gattuso

Crypto was made possible with additional support from the Joan and Jerry Lozinski Foundation 

Côté Danse

Explore, collaborate and amaze by making dance that is a different visual and emotional experience: this dream of dancer and choreographer Guillaume Côté has become the mission of his company founded in 2021. With the aim of attracting a broader dance audience, this independent company is focused on the creation of innovative multidisciplinary works of universal scope that blend both performing and digital arts.

Open and modular in approach, Côté Danse brings together, according to each project, the diverse talents of passionate collaborators, driven by the desire to use their imagination for the creation of original, inspiring and significant artistic experiences.

Three projects mark the inaugural year of Côté Danse:

+(dix), a choreographic odyssey for five dancers, premiered at the 30th Festival des Arts de Saint Sauveur.

Touch, an immersive artistic adventure in collaboration with Show One Productions (Immersive Van Gogh).

The national tour of Crypto, a modern fable mixing classical and contemporary dance, theatre and multimedia, performed by a quartet of exceptional dancers.

Crypto

From dancer-choreographer Guillaume Côté (Frame by Frame, The Little Prince) and librettist Royce Vavrek (Angel’s Bone, 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Music) comes a dynamic work of contemporary dance infused with theatre and technology. Featuring the music of Swedish composer Mikael Karlsson, Crypto is a groundbreaking work about forced displacement and the human need to control and transform beauty in wholly unnatural ways. Côté and Vavrek create a dynamic and complex narrative that allows us to dive into the vast and varied musical landscape of the work, performed by a stellar cast of artists and dancers: Guillaume Côté, Greta Hodgkinson, Natasha Poon Woo and Casia Vengoechea.

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Synopsis

A young Man lives with his Wife in wedded disharmony. Tired of his gloominess, the Wife encourages her husband to tap into his childhood interest of exploration, suggesting that he go out into the world to identify a cryptozoological creature that his father often speculated about, a creature made up of features belonging to different species of birds, reptiles, mammals and fish. She tells her husband to go out and capture the hidden creature, heretofore unidentified, bring it back to her and affix his name, their name. They will be instantly famous. She will reward him with love and sexual affection.

The Man sets out on an expedition, travelling to an inhospitable climate that he believes to be the home of the Creature. The landscape consumes him, he falls victim to the harsh environment, falling unconscious. When he comes to, the Creature is hovering over him, interested in the emaciated man. They introduce themselves to each other before the Man captures the Creature to bring it back home without incident.

When home, the Man shows the captive Creature to his wife who is shocked and enthralled. The Creature attempts to fit into the domestic life of the couple, the Man and his Wife becoming closer through their shared excitement of this new addition to their life. A sensuality develops. The Wife becomes worried that the Creature is too valuable, and that when word gets out that they are harboring an undocumented scientific discovery, the Creature will be taken from them, most likely euthanized for biological study. She suggests that they call their friend, the Master of Plastics, a Surgeon, in hopes that they will be able to remove the pelt of the Creature so that it could be taken on a world tour for the globe to study and admire. They ask the surgeon to wrap human skin around the creature’s muscles, tissues and organs to conceal the cryptozoological identity of their finding. The Creature will live alongside them in human form, again hidden from the world.

The surgery goes as planned. The pelt is stripped from the meat of the Creature’s body. The Man and his Wife live with the Creature in human form, training it to perform a domestic human function within the framework of their lives. The Creature cannot be contained, and removes itself from its human imprisonment, leaving the Man and his Wife alone with nothing to prove of this discovery. They are again the victims of their own disharmony, asking us to wonder where the darkness of their human imaginations lead them next?

Crypto: Libretto by Royce Vavrek

MONOLOGUES

Monologue for Man.
On too many nights
I wake
With a start
From dreaming
of a creature:
Beast-like,
Beautiful.

Woke,
My eyes,
Crusted over
with midnight scabs,
Crack open.
And there it stands:
Beast-like,
Beautiful,
An apparition,
A queer crossbreed,
An interspecies
Found only in lost folklore.
Now waiting to be found.

Nocturnally
I dig.
Scraping at the bedlinens
As I uncover the creature
Beast-like,
Beautiful,
In a dune of sand.
First its eyes, fixed,
Then limbs frozen,
Suspended,
It’s trunk, seemingly petrified.
Suddenly,
It animates:
Melting back to life,
It smiles at me,
Not knowing it has been captured.

I give it my name.
This newly undiscovered,
breathing treasure.
I give it my name.
 

Monologue for Woman.
Compulsion.
A man in love with toys:
Big glistening enamel,
Glimmering plated gold,
Other women’s hands, mouths, buttons.
Nothing left to want for.
Nothing left but myth made manifest…
Discovery…

His father,
The great misanthrope
Told him stories
Of monsters,
alien life-forms,
hidden figures:
Beast-like,
Beautiful.

An early-life crisis left him
Impotent,
Disengaged.
I made love to travelling salesmen,
Bookish secretaries,
Appreciative grandfathers,
Young grandmothers.
He would stare at us
Silently wishing for an erection,
A cuckold hiding in a closet.
Silently wishing to regain his
Virility,
His masculinity,
My love.

Go…
Find it.
Beast-like,
Beautiful.
Give it our name, I said to him.
I will treat you like a king.
We will be husband and wife
Again…

Impossible To Hide, Man and Woman
M: Impossible to hide…
W: The knives of a clumsy government surgeon.
M: Add our name.
Your imagination astounds
W: They will extinguish the character.
M: For the sake of science.
M: Impossible…
W: Call our friend, the master of plastics.
M: Impossible to hide.
W: Remove the hide.
M: Hide the…
W: Remove the…
M: Impossible to hide.
W: Conceal the…
M: Skinned carcass.
W: Fashion a human shape.
M: Your imagination astounds!...
W: Strip the shell from the meat.
M: Will the world be happy with a pelt?
W: They’ll be happy with a pelt.
M: Remove the pelt…
W: Happy with…
M: Will that make you happy?
W: It’s your only chance.

Surgeon Monologue
Claws, piercing the crust.
Eyeballs, jaundiced yellow.

A constrictor’s tongue

Haunches, hackles, in rows of fur,
Draping down the flank,
Adorned with feathers,
Caked in mud, manure.

Heartbeat, an irregular rhythm,
Discernable by stethoscope
Through the tough leather hide.

Contorted genitals,
Reproductive means unknown.

This is a specimen most hybrid.
As if God, playful on the seventh day,
Pulled limbs, appendages, layers
from every species.

He, she, the discoverer
Will become a deity in their own right.

W (to the doctor)
Surely something so singular
Of spirit, of substance
Shouldn’t have to die
For our human curiosity,
understanding.

Detach its outer layer, still alive.
Lift it off, unwrapped like a casing.
Make it human.
Allow it to live its fullest,
Its best days
Among people.
Allow the hidden creature
To remain hidden.
We will be the custodian of the life,
You will tour the hide,
Offering the world its newest phenomenon.


Recovery
Fingers, delicate, long.
Eyeballs, a silent white.

A plush pink tongue,
A pillow in a widened mouth.

Heartbeat, regular,
Discernable by fingers on the wrist.

Teeth, a row of impeccable veneers.

A voice that will grow in volume,
Speech therapy required.

This is a human most certainly.

Artists

  • guillaume-cote
    Choreography • Direction • Performer Guillaume Côté
  • Story and text Royce Vavrek
  • Performer Greta Hodgkinson, O.Ont.
  • natashapoon-woophotobydrewberry
    Performer Natasha Poon Woo
  • Performer Casia Vengoechea
  • mikael-karlsson-2
    Composer Mikael Karlsson
  • thomas-payette-photoyako.ca
    Sets and video design - mirari Thomas Payette
  • mylene-chabrol-2
    Sets and video design - mirari Mylène Chabrol
  • simon-rossiter-by-david-leyes
    Lighting designer Simon Rossiter
  • chris-read
    Costume designer Christopher Read
  • josh-ingelby-2
    Animation motion designer Joshua Ingleby
  • lily-le
    Illustrator Lily Le
  • Creative assistant and rehearsal director Anisa Tejpar
  • jean-hugues-rochette-2
    Technical Director and stage manager Jean-Hugues Rochette
  • Producer Étienne Lavigne

NAC Dance team

Cathy Levy, Executive Producer  
Tina Legari, Associate Producer  
Mireille Nicholas, Special Projects Coordinator and Assistant to the Executive Producer 
Sophie Anka, Company Manager 

Siôned Watkins, Education Associate and Teaching Artist 
Brian Britton, Technical Director 
Camylle Gauthier-Trépanier, Communications Strategist  
Chatelaine Rindorindo, Marketing Strategist